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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 6, 2021 15:08:46 GMT
Here's what I did quite recently. My 2000s-style plasticine figure in the shape of a festive girl.
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 6, 2021 15:09:10 GMT
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 6, 2021 15:09:57 GMT
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 6, 2021 15:12:29 GMT
Side and back view.
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 6, 2021 15:15:01 GMT
he cropped part of photos.
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Post by softest on Aug 11, 2021 5:50:24 GMT
Oh neat. Does your plasticine smell nice? I hope you post some more. The colours remind me of the cover of this album I like
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 11, 2021 7:09:15 GMT
Yes, I will still sculpt something else interesting, this is ordinary plasticine, and not from a Playdodo. And yes, I never thought that this photo of my work would remind you of the cover of one of your favourite albums.
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Post by softest on Aug 11, 2021 13:53:00 GMT
Have you ever tried stop-motion animation?
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 11, 2021 14:07:58 GMT
What is stop motion animation? What kind of programs for creating such animations are there?
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 14, 2021 16:56:22 GMT
The character on colored cardboard was molded from plasticine. True, he was later destroyed by one baby. This character looks like Jinxtengu.
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Post by softest on Aug 15, 2021 5:22:17 GMT
What is stop motion animation? What kind of programs for creating such animations are there? Stop-motion animation is where you take photos of something in slightly different positions to make it look like it's moving. I'm sure you've seen it, just by another name. You don't need any special software, just a camera and something to turn the sequence of images into a video (GIMP, FFMPEG, a video editor, a million other free things...) This's one I remember from when I was a kiddo: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mluYB9YfzSIHere's a music video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_utzVYSEiAIt's lots of fun with stuff like plasticine, 'cause it's so easy to move and add-to and subtract bits from. Old video cameras sometimes had modes where you could shoot the video one frame at a time so it would turn it into a video by itself. I remember VHS and super8 cameras with this feature. It takes a long time though!
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Post by softest on Aug 15, 2021 5:25:52 GMT
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Post by mysteriousworld on Aug 15, 2021 15:05:00 GMT
And, so I know even earlier about what frame-by-frame animation is, I just thought it was something incomprehensible. But in general, it was great to learn about time-lapse animation, I'll definitely try to do it sometime. By the way, I also have a YouTube channel, "Mysterious World" is called with the image of the one-eyed sun, you can then check out my first videos, which for me are the initial experience in trying to create the first videos. There are also descriptions below my videos.
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